Netflix Announces Catan Projects Based On The Hit Board Game

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Popular board game Catan is getting a Netflix adaptation, as Netflix has announced that it is "developing a slate of scripted and unscripted projects" through its partnership with Asmodee and Catan Studio. Catan was created by the late Klaus Teuber in 1995, and his sons Guido and Benjamin Teuber will also be involved in these projects.

"Millions of people [have been] enjoying Catan since it was created, and for many it remains a gateway to modern board gaming. I'm thrilled to see the game expanding to a larger audience who will discover the richness of its universe. I find it exciting for the future of the brand," Asmodee CEO Thomas Koegler said in a press statement. "It’s also a testament that board gaming is truly part of pop culture and a popular form of entertainment in everyone's homes, and I’m delighted to continue Asmodee’s relationship with Netflix."

Originally released as The Settlers of Catan, the game has been a global hit, selling 45 million units since it was released. If you're unfamiliar with it, Catan is a multiplayer board game where players take on the role of settlers. The main goal is to establish a settlement and gain victory points by acquiring enough resources to grow your holdings. A consistent best-seller, you can try it out for yourself as the current Catan: Sixth Edition version is available alongside several expansions.

Adaptations of video games and tabletop gaming IP have begun to increase over the last few years, as Netflix and other streaming services are racing to acquire licenses for various properties. Netflix has had several hits on its hands with adaptations of Castlevania, Arcane, Devil May Cry, and Exploding Kittens, and it's also developing an Assassin's Creed series.

Meanwhile, Amazon has a few heavy hitter of its own like the well-received Fallout TV series, as well as upcoming projects like God of War, Wolfenstein, Mass Effect, and Warhammer 40K.

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Popular board game Catan is getting a Netflix adaptation, as Netflix has announced that it is "developing a slate of scripted and unscripted projects" through its partnership with Asmodee and Catan Studio. Catan was created by the late Klaus Teuber in 1995, and his sons Guido and Benjamin Teuber will also be involved in these projects.

"Millions of people [have been] enjoying Catan since it was created, and for many it remains a gateway to modern board gaming. I'm thrilled to see the game expanding to a larger audience who will discover the richness of its universe. I find it exciting for the future of the brand," Asmodee CEO Thomas Koegler said in a press statement. "It’s also a testament that board gaming is truly part of pop culture and a popular form of entertainment in everyone's homes, and I’m delighted to continue Asmodee’s relationship with Netflix."

Originally released as The Settlers of Catan, the game has been a global hit, selling 45 million units since it was released. If you're unfamiliar with it, Catan is a multiplayer board game where players take on the role of settlers. The main goal is to establish a settlement and gain victory points by acquiring enough resources to grow your holdings. A consistent best-seller, you can try it out for yourself as the current Catan: Sixth Edition version is available alongside several expansions.

Adaptations of video games and tabletop gaming IP have begun to increase over the last few years, as Netflix and other streaming services are racing to acquire licenses for various properties. Netflix has had several hits on its hands with adaptations of Castlevania, Arcane, Devil May Cry, and Exploding Kittens, and it's also developing an Assassin's Creed series.

Meanwhile, Amazon has a few heavy hitter of its own like the well-received Fallout TV series, as well as upcoming projects like God of War, Wolfenstein, Mass Effect, and Warhammer 40K.

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Popular board game Catan is getting a Netflix adaptation, as Netflix has announced that it is "developing a slate of scripted and unscripted projects" through its partnership with Asmodee and Catan Studio. Catan was created by the late Klaus Teuber in 1995, and his sons Guido and Benjamin Teuber will also be involved in these projects."Millions of people [have been] enjoying Catan since it was created, and for many it remains a gateway to modern board gaming. I'm thrilled to see the game expanding to a larger audience who will discover the richness of its universe. I find it exciting for the future of the brand," Asmodee CEO Thomas Koegler said in a press statement. "It’s also a testament that board gaming is truly part of pop culture and a popular form of entertainment in everyone's homes, and I’m delighted to continue Asmodee’s relationship with Netflix."Originally released as The Settlers of Catan, the game has been a global hit, selling 45 million units since it was released. If you're unfamiliar with it, Catan is a multiplayer board game where players take on the role of settlers. The main goal is to establish a settlement and gain victory points by acquiring enough resources to grow your holdings. A consistent best-seller, you can try it out for yourself as the current Catan: Sixth Edition version is available alongside several expansions. Adaptations of video games and tabletop gaming IP have begun to increase over the last few years, as Netflix and other streaming services are racing to acquire licenses for various properties. Netflix has had several hits on its hands with adaptations of Castlevania, Arcane, Devil May Cry, and Exploding Kittens, and it's also developing an Assassin's Creed series.Meanwhile, Amazon has a few heavy hitter of its own like the well-received Fallout TV series, as well as upcoming projects like God of War, Wolfenstein, Mass Effect, and Warhammer 40K.

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Popular board game Catan is getting a Netflix adaptation, as Netflix has announced that it is "developing a slate of scripted and unscripted projects" through its partnership with Asmodee and Catan Studio. Catan was created by the late Klaus Teuber in 1995, and his sons Guido and Benjamin Teuber will also be involved in these projects.

"Millions of people [have been] enjoying Catan since it was created, and for many it remains a gateway to modern board gaming. I'm thrilled to see the game expanding to a larger audience who will discover the richness of its universe. I find it exciting for the future of the brand," Asmodee CEO Thomas Koegler said in a press statement. "It’s also a testament that board gaming is truly part of pop culture and a popular form of entertainment in everyone's homes, and I’m delighted to continue Asmodee’s relationship with Netflix."

Originally released as The Settlers of Catan, the game has been a global hit, selling 45 million units since it was released. If you're unfamiliar with it, Catan is a multiplayer board game where players take on the role of settlers. The main goal is to establish a settlement and gain victory points by acquiring enough resources to grow your holdings. A consistent best-seller, you can try it out for yourself as the current Catan: Sixth Edition version is available alongside several expansions.

Adaptations of video games and tabletop gaming IP have begun to increase over the last few years, as Netflix and other streaming services are racing to acquire licenses for various properties. Netflix has had several hits on its hands with adaptations of Castlevania, Arcane, Devil May Cry, and Exploding Kittens, and it's also developing an Assassin's Creed series.

Meanwhile, Amazon has a few heavy hitter of its own like the well-received Fallout TV series, as well as upcoming projects like God of War, Wolfenstein, Mass Effect, and Warhammer 40K.


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Popular board game Catan is getting a Netflix adaptation, as Netflix has announced that it is "developing a slate of scripted and unscripted projects" through its partnership with Asmodee and Catan Studio. Catan was created by the late Klaus Teuber in 1995, and his sons Guido and Benjamin Teuber will also be involved in these projects.

"Millions of people [have been] enjoying Catan since it was created, and for many it remains a gateway to modern board gaming. I'm thrilled to see the game expanding to a larger audience who will discover the richness of its universe. I find it exciting for the future of the brand," Asmodee CEO Thomas Koegler said in a press statement. "It’s also a testament that board gaming is truly part of pop culture and a popular form of entertainment in everyone's homes, and I’m delighted to continue Asmodee’s relationship with Netflix."

Originally released as The Settlers of Catan, the game has been a global hit, selling 45 million units since it was released. If you're unfamiliar with it, Catan is a multiplayer board game where players take on the role of settlers. The main goal is to establish a settlement and gain victory points by acquiring enough resources to grow your holdings. A consistent best-seller, you can try it out for yourself as the current Catan: Sixth Edition version is available alongside several expansions.

Adaptations of video games and tabletop gaming IP have begun to increase over the last few years, as Netflix and other streaming services are racing to acquire licenses for various properties. Netflix has had several hits on its hands with adaptations of Castlevania, Arcane, Devil May Cry, and Exploding Kittens, and it's also developing an Assassin's Creed series.

Meanwhile, Amazon has a few heavy hitter of its own like the well-received Fallout TV series, as well as upcoming projects like God of War, Wolfenstein, Mass Effect, and Warhammer 40K.


content_text: Popular board game Catan is getting a Netflix adaptation, as Netflix has announced that it is "developing a slate of scripted and unscripted projects" through its partnership with Asmodee and Catan Studio. Catan was created by the late Klaus Teuber in 1995, and his sons Guido and Benjamin Teuber will also be involved in these projects."Millions of people [have been] enjoying Catan since it was created, and for many it remains a gateway to modern board gaming. I'm thrilled to see the game expanding to a larger audience who will discover the richness of its universe. I find it exciting for the future of the brand," Asmodee CEO Thomas Koegler said in a press statement. "It’s also a testament that board gaming is truly part of pop culture and a popular form of entertainment in everyone's homes, and I’m delighted to continue Asmodee’s relationship with Netflix."Originally released as The Settlers of Catan, the game has been a global hit, selling 45 million units since it was released. If you're unfamiliar with it, Catan is a multiplayer board game where players take on the role of settlers. The main goal is to establish a settlement and gain victory points by acquiring enough resources to grow your holdings. A consistent best-seller, you can try it out for yourself as the current Catan: Sixth Edition version is available alongside several expansions. Adaptations of video games and tabletop gaming IP have begun to increase over the last few years, as Netflix and other streaming services are racing to acquire licenses for various properties. Netflix has had several hits on its hands with adaptations of Castlevania, Arcane, Devil May Cry, and Exploding Kittens, and it's also developing an Assassin's Creed series.Meanwhile, Amazon has a few heavy hitter of its own like the well-received Fallout TV series, as well as upcoming projects like God of War, Wolfenstein, Mass Effect, and Warhammer 40K.
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